
WEEK 4 SCHEDULE
Friday, September 12
DC Power FC vs. Lexington SC, 7:00 p.m. ET
Saturday, September 13
Fort Lauderdale United FC vs. Dallas Trinity FC, 7:30 p.m. ET
Sporting JAX vs. Carolina Ascent FC, 7:30 p.m. ET
Spokane Zephyr FC vs. Tampa Bay Sun FC, 9:00 p.m. ET
REWIND: WEEK 3 NOTES
MOORE MAKES HISTORY
Academy forward Rhea Moore scored the game-winner for Dallas Trinity FC less than 10 minutes after entering the match, becoming the youngest goal scorer in league history and in any women’s professional regular season match in the U.S. at 15 years, 332 days old.
DALLAS ON TOP
Dallas earned its third-consecutive win to start the season, remaining at the top of the table and setting a club record for most consecutive wins in a single season. Trinity is the only team to have recorded more than one win through the first three weeks.
BRACES ON BRACES
Lexington’s Catherine Barry became the fourth player this season to record a brace.
- DC: Gianna Gourley, 8/23/25
- SPK: Lena Silano, 8/30/25
- JAX: Ashlyn Puerta, 8/30/25
- LEX: Catherine Barry, 9/7/25
LEX BESTS BROOKLYN
Lexington SC earned its second-ever home win on Sunday, defeating Brooklyn 2-0. It was the first time that Lexington defeated Brooklyn, after going 0-2-2 in the first four meetings. It also ended an 11-match winless streak for the Girls in Green.
KEEPER STATS
Fort Lauderdale’s Bella Hara and Lexington’s Kat Asman joined Dallas’ Rylee Foster as the only goalkeepers to record a clean sheet so far this season. At 22 years old, Hara is the second-youngest goalkeeper to record a clean sheet in league history.
Additionally, Sporting JAX goalkeeper Jamie Gerstenberg recorded eight saves in last week’s match against Dallas, which is tied for the third-most saves in a single match.
WEEK 4 STORYLINES
SEARCHING FOR WINS
Tampa Bay, Spokane and Carolina are the only three teams to have not earned a win yet this season. Coincidentally, those were the three teams that earned the most wins during the spring schedule of last season (TB: 7, CAR: 8, SPK: 9).
SCORING STREAKS
Carolina’s Maddie Mercado has scored in both of the team’s opening matches. A third goal from the striker this weekend would tie the team’s scoring streak set last season by Mia Corbin.
Additionally, Fort Lauderdale’s Ella Simpson scored in the team’s last two matches.
UPCOMING MILESTONES & ACTIVE STREAKS
Upcoming Milestones
Approaching 15 all-time regular season goals
Allie Thornton (DAL) – 14
Mia Corbin (CAR) – 13
Approaching 10 all-time regular season assists
Emina Ekić (LEX) – 8
Jill Aguilera (CAR) – 7
Approaching 10 all-time regular season clean sheets
Hope Hisey (SPK) – 9
Active Streaks
Consecutive regular season minutes played across seasons
Sarah McCoy (SPK) – 2880
Amber Wisner (DAL) – 2790
Allison Pantuso (LEX) – 2700
Consecutive regular season matches with a goal across seasons
Tampa Bay Sun FC – 19
Fort Lauderdale United FC – 11
WEEK 4 DISCIPLINE REPORT
TAMPA, Fla. – The following is the Gainbridge Super League’s discipline report for Week 4 of the 2025/26 season:
Fort Lauderdale United FC’s Taylor Smith has been suspended for one game following her red card for two cautionable offenses against Spokane Zephyr FC on September 6. Smith will be unavailable for selection in Fort Lauderdale’s contest against Dallas Trinity FC on Saturday night.
Lexington SC’s Hannah Johnson has been suspended for one game following her red card for two cautionable offenses against Brooklyn FC on September 7. Johnson will be unavailable for selection in Lexington’s contest against DC Power FC on Friday night.
WEEK 4 MATCH NOTES
DCvLEX
- DC Power (1-0-1) returns to action after having Week 3 off. Lexington (1-0-1) enters this weekend following a 2-0 win against Brooklyn on Sunday.
- Lexington has the lead in the head-to-head record against DC, going 2-1-1 in their four matchups last season. The teams played to a 3-3 draw when they last met in Lexington on May 31, 2025.
- Kat Asman (LEX) recorded her first clean sheet of the season. It was Lexington’s third clean sheet in club history.
- Loza Abera (DC) has scored in both of her last two appearances against Lexington.
- Hannah White and Amber Nguyen (LEX) will compete against their former University of Georgia teammates Ellie Gilbert and Margie Detrizio (DC).
- Gianna Gourley (DC) will compete against Addie McCain and Tati Fung (LEX), who all played together at Fort Lauderdale United FC in the fall of 2024.
- Sydney Cummings (DC) will compete against Taylor Alymer, McKenzie Weinert, Emina Ekić and Alyssa Bourgeois (LEX), who all played together last season at Spokane Zephyr FC.
FTLvDAL
- Fort Lauderdale United (1-0-2) is coming off its first win of the season, a 1-0 victory against Spokane Zephyr. Dallas (3-0-0) is on a three-match winning streak, most recently earning a 1-0 win against Sporting JAX.
- Fort Lauderdale holds the 2-1-1 lead in the head-to-head record between the two teams. FTL UTD won 1-0 the last time the sides met on May 24, 2025, behind a goal by Kiara Locklear.
- Bella Hara recorded five saves in last week’s match to earn the team’s first clean sheet of the season.
- Four West Virginia Mountaineers will face off against each other in this meeting. Rylee Foster (DAL) and Sh’Nia Gordon (FTL) played together for three seasons from 2016-2018. Maya McCutcheon (DAL) and Lilly McCarthy (FTL) competed together for three seasons from 2021-2023.
JAXvCAR
- Sporting JAX (1-2-0) is coming off a 1-0 loss to Dallas, while Carolina Ascent (0-0-2) is still searching for it first win of the season after most recently drawing 2-2 against Tampa Bay.
- This is the first meeting between these two teams.
- Emily Morris (CAR) will face off against her former Wake Forest teammate Kaitlyn Parks (JAX).
SPKvTB
- Spokane Zephyr (0-2-2) and Tampa Bay Sun (0-2-1) are both looking for their first win of the season. In Week 3, Spokane drew 1-1 with Brooklyn and lost 1-0 to Fort Lauderdale, while Tampa drew 2-2 against Carolina.
- Spokane holds a dominant 3-1-0 record against the reigning champs, and Zephyr won 3-2 at home the last time the two sides met on April 26, 2025.